Over the last ten years the majority of law schools have recognised that more indigenous students should be graduating from law school - nearly all Australian law schools now have alternative entry schemes in place - pre-law programs, alternative law programs and special tutorial programs designed to support indigenous students are now common in many Australian universities - coordination of these three mechanisms needs to be more carefully considered - alternative entry schemes cannot be isolated from other support mechanisms - law schools should be guided by indigenous centres in the execution of their responsibility to provide support to indigenous students.